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The architects

The master plan for the new KMSKA is a project by prof. ir. Kees Kaan and MArch Dikkie
Scipio of Claus and Kaan Architects in Rotterdam.

Claus and Kaan Architects was established in 1988 by
Felix Claus (1956) and
Kees Kaan (1961). Today, the firm has offices in Amsterdam and Rotterdam, and it
is now made up of the founding partners and three partner architects:
Jaap Gräber,
Vincent Panhuysen and
Dikkie Scipio. The firm operates in the fields of architecture, interior design,
renovation and conversion, and urban design and construction. The realisations of Claus and Kaan
Architects include the renovation of the old bank building De Bazel that has been modified to
become the Amsterdam City Archives, the Netherlands Forensic Institute in The Hague, the Dutch
embassy in Mozambique and the Sint-Niklaas crematory in Belgium.